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Traction Control Engaging more oftern After tires replaced
Is this normal? As the tires wear in/break in, does it go away on its own? Thanks, Yamil |
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check your tyre pressures.
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That's not normal. Your traction control should not engage unless there is snow, ice or extreme wetness. Sometimes the tires may need to scuff a bit before max traction.
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There is a short break-in periods for your tires...there is some left over lubricant coating the tires...Tire Tech Information - Breaking In Your Tires
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First of all, I hope you reinitialised the Flat Tire Monitor. And more importantly, there is a break-in period for tires. For the first 500mi (800km) I'd take it easy.
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